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What time would it be US Pacific time when it is 15-00 UK time?(oops
Tomorrow)

That is the next game for Kramnik and Fritz and I don't want to miss
it.

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Dave

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Dave, It is 4;15 am Uk time now. So is about 11 hours is the game
time there.

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Thanks John!

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8AM EST I think so that's 5AM PAC? Coverage on http://chess.fm
starts at 7:30AM EST.
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That is correct.You'll have to get up early or stay up late in PST

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No doubt!!

The things I do for chess!

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Thanks -ww- !!

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NP. Just checked the site and Paschall will be calling the game -
usually pretty decent commentary.

Sun, Oct. 13th - 7:30am EDT
Kramnik vs. Fritz Game 5
Host: IM William Paschall

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You can tell time differences for many locations by checking with your
your computer clock (if you run Windows) at the bottom right corner on
your monitor screen.

Just double click it and then choose the TIME ZONE tab. Mine shows
when UK time is ZERO @ GMT, PAC time is -8 hours GMT; therefore,
we (PAC time) are 8 hours behind the UK.

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Morning Dave!
You can easily find a World Time Zone Map on the Internet. I've done
that and printed it. Always comes in handy, when you're playing
worldwide or, as in this case, watching chess events outside the USA.
Enjoy the Human Victory over the Silicon Monster. Cheerio! Jan

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